Bredhurst 11/05/25

A very warm day. The lack of rain this spring is quite alarming.

I walked the usual circuit, starting in SB, then through the woods to DV before finishing in TF. There has been no habitat management in PV which is now off limits with no access. It's very disappointing to think what a superb habitat it was just a few years ago.

Needless to say butterflies were very active in the warm conditions. I've never seen so many first generation Adonis Blue in SB though maybe the timing of visits in previous years has not been optimal. Also found in SB was a Green Hairstreak, a Small Blue, and the odd Brown Argus.

A Firecrest was singing in the private woodland at the bottom of the valley.

Both DV and TF had more Common Blue than SB though very few Adonis. I found a single Green Hairstreak in both areas, plus a Grizzled Skipper and Small Copper in TF. Single Orange Tip and Painted Lady evaded the camera in TF.

No reptiles were seen today.

Pair of Adonis Blue 

Female Adonis Blue 

Male Adonis Blue 

As above 

Common Blue 

Small Blue

Strawberry Banks 

Green Hairstreak

As above 

Grizzled Skipper 

As above 

Small Copper 

Brown Argus




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